Mezzanine floor - How long a beam?

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dig dug dan
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Post: # 71375Post dig dug dan

I am moving into a bigger barn soon as i have outgrown the one i currently rent
The new barn has so much more head room, that i could put in a small mezzanine floor, and i am allowed to do this
however, i really want the floor space to be uninterupted without having a post to support it.
Can i get a wooden beam 7.7m long??? or do i just split it in half and have a post?
The beam would have to be substantial, but not sure how substantial
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Post: # 71379Post local patios and driveway

You may be within the relms of a 7x3 timber with those cross supports?

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Post: # 71381Post DNgroundworks

We put 6.5 metre floor joists in our loft conversion they where 12x4 inches!! :p

dig dug dan
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Post: # 71382Post dig dug dan

crikey

Sounds like an expensive timber!
I am bolting onto an existing concrete upright, that has two holes in it already, so at least thats done for me!
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Post: # 71385Post Pablo

Try Gluelam for larger spans they can do up to about 13m in various sizes or you could use 2 sections of 3.75m 9x2 bolted to an additional peice it'll be heavy but super strong.
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Post: # 71386Post mike builder/landscaper

i put a 10 mtr engineered beam in my workshop. no problem. 80 quid from tp.
m.atkinson

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Post: # 71387Post dig dug dan

i put a 10 mtr engineered beam in my workshop. no problem. 80 quid from tp.


thats cheap, and just what i need. was it wood?
how do i go about sorting what i need?
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Post: # 71391Post lutonlagerlout

look on ebay for a channel that length dan
7.7m at a guess you would be looking for 200 by 150mm in steel
glue lams are good but they can be bulky ,I have skipped a few because i couldnt find a market for them
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Post: # 71445Post mike builder/landscaper

yes it was timber. it is called an I (eye) beam, obviously because it looks like the letter I. i measured the span i needed and asked the travis perkins rep to do some calculations of beam i needed and it took them 48 hrs for delivery.
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Post: # 71447Post dig dug dan

Thats really helpful mike. I have just sent a message to my rep at Butterfields. sounds exactly what i need.
Tony, had a look on ebay, nothing much doing, other than buying a great rsj!
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